Aims: This study reports the results of the application of a new agar-gauze biogel system activated with viable bacterial cells to altered wall paintings. Methods and Results: Biocleaning using agar biogel and agar-gauze biogel systems was performed onsite by direct application to altered wall painting surfaces (25–1000 cm2). The treatments were performed for the restoration of two original Italian sites: (i) at the Vatican Museums, Cristo che salva Pietro dalle acque—La Navicella, a wall painting by Giovanni Lanfranco (1627–1628) and (ii) at Pisa Cathedral Cupola, Incarnato, a wall painting by Orazio Riminaldi (1593–1630) and his brother Girolamo Riminaldi. The novelty of this study is the use of viable Pseudomonas stutzeri A29 cells ...
In this study we describe the conservative integrated approach performed on 40 paintings, dating fro...
The identification of microorganisms involved in biodeterioration/biodegradation process is determin...
In order to promote innovative methodologies for conservation and restoration of historic-artistic m...
Aims: This study reports the results of the application of a new agar-gauze biogel system activated ...
AbstractThis chapter will focus on the potential role of safe microorganisms as biocleaning agents i...
Aims: To set up and employ, for the biorestoration of cultural heritage (altered frescoes), an advan...
The article focuses on the Biocleaning of indoor wall paintings subjected to animal glue alterations...
The aim of this study was to explore the use of biotechnologies in the restoration of wall paintings...
Aims: In this work, the ‘hi-tech’ complex biocleaning and restoration of the 14th-century fresco Tri...
The use of the advanced biotechnology of microbiological systems for the biological cleaning of Cult...
Microorganisms have been considered as causative agents of biodeterioration in multiple artworks. In...
It is important to characterize the microorganisms involved in biodeterioration processes to underst...
An interdisciplinary analytical campaign was carried out on the exterior walls of the Santa Maria de...
In this study we describe the conservative integrated approach performed on 40 paintings, dating fro...
The identification of microorganisms involved in biodeterioration/biodegradation process is determin...
In order to promote innovative methodologies for conservation and restoration of historic-artistic m...
Aims: This study reports the results of the application of a new agar-gauze biogel system activated ...
AbstractThis chapter will focus on the potential role of safe microorganisms as biocleaning agents i...
Aims: To set up and employ, for the biorestoration of cultural heritage (altered frescoes), an advan...
The article focuses on the Biocleaning of indoor wall paintings subjected to animal glue alterations...
The aim of this study was to explore the use of biotechnologies in the restoration of wall paintings...
Aims: In this work, the ‘hi-tech’ complex biocleaning and restoration of the 14th-century fresco Tri...
The use of the advanced biotechnology of microbiological systems for the biological cleaning of Cult...
Microorganisms have been considered as causative agents of biodeterioration in multiple artworks. In...
It is important to characterize the microorganisms involved in biodeterioration processes to underst...
An interdisciplinary analytical campaign was carried out on the exterior walls of the Santa Maria de...
In this study we describe the conservative integrated approach performed on 40 paintings, dating fro...
The identification of microorganisms involved in biodeterioration/biodegradation process is determin...
In order to promote innovative methodologies for conservation and restoration of historic-artistic m...